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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 21 |
Jun 21 |
Reply |
There are nine cameras on this rig, but it's actually three kits in one. I'm only using two or three of the cameras at once (for 3-D). The cellphones are on one circuit, the canons are on a second circuit, and the GoPros use a wireless system. My newer system uses more GoPros, and has 12 total cameras. There's also a monitor so I can see what the GoPros see. |
Jun 15th |
| 21 |
Jun 21 |
Reply |
There are nine cameras on this rig, but it's actually three kits in one. I'm only using two or three of the cameras at once (for 3-D). The cellphones are on one circuit, the canons are on a second circuit, and the GoPros use a wireless system. My newer system uses more GoPros, and has 12 total cameras. There's also a monitor so I can see what the GoPros see. |
Jun 15th |
| 21 |
Jun 21 |
Reply |
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Jun 14th |
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| 21 |
Jun 21 |
Reply |
The adult and child are mannequins in a shop.
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Jun 12th |
0 comments - 4 replies for Group 21
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| 68 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
I agree the highlights are too hot. It seems to be a theme this month! Also it seems unnatural without shadow below the ring. Otherwise a good effort. |
Jun 29th |
| 68 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
I love the composition, and the colors are fantastic. I see a slight competition in the highlights on the lower left. Also there seems to be a slight toe-out on one of the camera positions. |
Jun 29th |
| 68 |
Jun 21 |
Reply |
Red is a company that makes 2D and 3D cinema cameras. A couple years ago, they created a smartphone with a stereoscopic camera and screen. It was a terrible and very expensive phone, so it was very unpopular. The cameras were excellent, but have a tiny lens base. The result is a camera that takes fantastic stereo from about 4 inches to about 6 feet. After that the parallax is negligible.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Hydrogen_One |
Jun 15th |
| 68 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
The secret to catching falling water in cha-cha is to use a smaller aperture and longer exposure so you catch the 'rush' of water rather than a 'splash' on each frame. The longer your exposure, the better they will match. |
Jun 10th |
| 68 |
Jun 21 |
Comment |
The 'golden hour' sunlight really highlights the colors. You also caught the point where the air is just stretching the wrinkles out of the balloon cloth. I like that most of the depth is inside the balloon. |
Jun 10th |
4 comments - 1 reply for Group 68
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4 comments - 5 replies Total
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